| Danielle C. Tarraf Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Johns Hopkins University |
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520.353 - Control Systems This is an undergraduate course aimed at gaining a fundamental understanding of the basic principles of feedback control systems. The course focuses primarily on single-input single-output (SISO) linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, and presents an extensive set of "classical" and "modern" control tools and techniques. The course also introduces more advanced control concepts using simplified (finite state automata) system models. Prerequisites: Signals and Systems (520.214) and some exposure to linear algebra. |
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Spring 2013 |
Note: Beginning in academic year 2012-2013, this class will be offered in the Spring term.
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